Types of bag: (school bag / travel bag / sports bag / shopping bag)
2. GRAMMAR:
NOUNS:
A noun is a word that names a person, place or thing. There are four main types of nouns:
1.
Common nouns name any one of a class of person, place or thing.
girl, boy / city, park / food, apple
2.
Proper nouns name a specific person, or thing.
Jane / Paris
3.
Compound nouns are two or more nouns that function as a single unit. They can be two individual words, words joined by a hyphen, or two words combined.
Voiced consonant sounds: are made in the throat by vibrating the vocal chords, e.g. /b/, /l/, /m/, /v/, etc. Unvoiced consonant sounds: are made in the mouth without vibrarion in the mouth, e.g. /p/, /k/, /t/, /s/, etc.
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1. VOCABULARY:
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Matilda
The Witches
Fantastic Mr. Fox
Tales of the Unexpected
Types of bag: (school bag / travel bag / sports bag / shopping bag)
2. GRAMMAR:
NOUNS:
A noun is a word that names a person, place or thing. There are four main types of nouns:
INDEFINITE ARTICLE: a / an
Plural spelling:
car - cars
book - books
watch - watches
dish - dishes
box - boxes
kiss - kisses
Plural examples:
3. PRONUNCIATION:
Plural pronunciation:
(voiceless consonants)
cats /ts/
books /ks/
roof /fs/
month /θs/
(voiced consonants)
beds /dz/
dogs /gz/
stoves /vz/
rooms /mz/
noses /ziz/
judges /dʒiz/
brushes /ʃiz/
watches /tʃiz/
boxes /xiz/
Voiced consonant sounds: are made in the throat by vibrating the vocal chords, e.g. /b/, /l/, /m/, /v/, etc.
Unvoiced consonant sounds: are made in the mouth without vibrarion in the mouth, e.g. /p/, /k/, /t/, /s/, etc.
5. LISTENING & SPEAKING:
this - these
that - those
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Oxford University Press Grammar:
· a / an, plurals, this / that / these / those 1;
· a / an, plurals, this / that / these / those 2
6. PRONUNCIATION:
/ð/
/θ/
There are no rules for these two sounds (except that th between vowels is usually /ð/, eg. another.)
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